Burren two-day symposium to chart restoration of Notre-Dame Cathedral
*Photograph: Eamon Ward IRELAND’s built heritage will be the focus of an upcoming two-day symposium in The Burren.
*Photograph: Eamon Ward IRELAND’s built heritage will be the focus of an upcoming two-day symposium in The Burren.
A NORTH Clare man has described the scenes of a Sydney knife attack as “just horrific”.
*Frank McCormack, Founder and Director of Irish Natural Stone, pictured at his workshop in Boston, County Clare, with stone capitals to be used as part of the restoration and renovation project underway at The Fourt Courts in Dublin. Photograph: Eamon Ward A DAYLONG CONFERENCE in the Burren will hear from heritage experts in the field …
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*Safe Routes to Schools are among the eligible criteria for Active Travel funding. €4.5M OF A €5.9M of an allocation for Active Travel will be spent in Clare by the end of this year, local authority officials have insisted.
SHANNON AIRPORT’s billing as the gateway to the Wild Atlantic Way is getting promotion as part of a $1m advertising campaign in the Untied States.
MEETINGS ARE TO take place between local authority staff and management of Tubber National School over traffic management issues.
PROJECTS APPROVED for Active Travel in West Clare are not dependent on route selection for the Greenway, senior engineers in Clare County Council has confirmed.
OVER 21,000 passengers are pass through the doors of Shannon Airport for the extended St Patrick’s Day holiday period representing the largest amount of flyers in the International Airport in more than three years.
*Photograph: Arthur Ellis Aer Lingus have confirmed its cabin crew base at Shannon Airport will not be reopening.
An alliance of Mayors and Cathaoirligh in the Mid-West have appealed to the Government to ensure a strong Aer Lingus presence continues at Shannon Airport.